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Ivan Nikitich Nikitin (1690–1741)  |
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Никитин, Иван Никитич |
Description |
Russian painter
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Date of birth/death |
circa 1690 |
1741 |
Location of birth/death |
Moscow |
On the road from Tobolsk to Moscow |
Work location |
Saint Petersburg, Moscow |
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Peter I on his deathbed, 1725
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